“If you did this, that’s pathetic. You shouldn’t be doing stuff like that, he said. “If I ever see you, don’t even think about what I might do to you.”

To separate himself, he changed his resume to include his middle name.

“Last time somebody used my middle name was my mom when I was younger,” he said. “I even had a client I was working on a project for…called and asked if it was me, and if it was, then he didn’t want to do business anymore.”

He now goes by Christopher Jordan Banks, not to be confused with defendant Christopher D. Banks. He now carries a picture of the other Banks on his phone at all times; visual proof for doubters.